The other week I was lucky enough to get to the NZVA Conference in Christchurch. Over three days, 14 different streams provided hundreds of attendees with first class and thought provoking content to help keep their interest alive. Some of it was super technical- geeky stuff about data and binomial […]
Building a supportive workplace culture
Enhancing morale, reducing stress, and improving job satisfaction In the demanding field of veterinary medicine, fostering a supportive workplace culture is crucial for maintaining team morale, reducing stress, and enhancing job satisfaction. A positive work environment not only benefits the mental and physical health of veterinary professionals but also translates […]
Warm & Wet Weather Creates Ideal Conditions For Spread of Toxocara app. Roundworms and Other Canine Soil- Transmitted Helminths
Warm and wet weather creates ideal conditions for spread of Toxocara spp. roundworms and other canine soil-transmitted helminths Dog parks provide an ideal urban space where dogs and their owners can exercise, play and socialise in a safe environment. These parks can however also increase the risk of exposure to infectious […]
Access to veterinary care: evaluating working definitions, barriers, and implications for animal welfare
Humans have a moral obligation to meet the physical and mental needs of the animals in their care. This requires access to resources such as veterinary care, which is integral to achieving animal welfare. However, “access” to veterinary care is not always homogenous across communities and currently lacks a consistent […]